Freedom of Information

The object of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act) is to give the Australian community access to documents and other information held by the Government.

Your rights

Under the Freedom of Information Act, you can:

access copies of documents (except exempt documents) we hold

ask for information we hold about you to be changed or annotated if it is incomplete, out of date, incorrect or misleading, and

seek a review of our decision not to allow you access to a document or not to amend your personal record.

You can ask to see any document that we hold. We can refuse access to some documents or parts of documents that are exempt. Exempt documents may include those relating to national security, material obtained in confidence, Cabinet documents, or other matters set out in the FOI Act.

If you are looking for ...

Personal information about yourself
To access personal information we may hold about you (including personnel / employment records), please contact the FOI Coordinator.

Water Information
For water data available online and by request from the Bureau, see Water Information.

Meteorological publications and journals
The National Meteorological Library holds a specialised collection of books, reports and journals relating to meteorology and related sciences, and is open to the general public.

You can obtain these kinds of information without following a formal process under the FOI Act. A range of other information is also available under the Information Publication Scheme.

If you are you are having difficulty accessing any online materials prepared by the Bureau FOI Officer, please contact FOI@bom.gov.au. You can also view further information about accessibility here.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I make an FOI application?

In order for the Bureau to process your request as quickly as possible, your request must:

be made in writing

state that you are seeking information in accordance with the FOI Act

specify the information you are seeking

provide contact details, including an email or physical address

FOI requests should be sent via post or email to the FOI Coordinator.

How will the Bureau process my request?

The Bureau will:

acknowledge your request within 14 days of receiving it

process your request as soon as possible

provide an estimate of any charges (if applicable)

give you a decision within 30 days unless that time has been extended

If the documents you seek relate to third parties, we may need to extend the time to give you a decision by another 30 days. We may also seek your agreement to extend the time by up to 30 days if your request is complex.

How much does an FOI request cost?

Application fees

There is no application fee for an FOI request.

Processing charges

There are no processing charges for requests for access to documents containing only personal information about you. However charges may apply to other requests, including search, retrieval and photocopying charges.

The most common charges are:

Activity item

Charge

Search and retrieval: time we spend searching for or retrieving a document

$15.00 per hour

Decision making: time we spend in deciding to grant or refuse a request, including examining documents, consulting with other parties, and making deletions

First five hours: Nil

Subsequent hours: $20 per hour

Photocopy

$0.10 per page

Electronic production

Actual cost incurred

Delivery: posting or delivering a copy of a document at your request

Cost of postage or delivery

If we decide to impose a charge, we will give you a written estimate and the basis of our calculation.

You can request any charges be waived or reduced for any reason, including financial hardship or on the grounds of public interest. If you do so, you should explain your reasons and you may need to provide some evidence.

What if I disagree with the Bureau's decision?

When a decision has been made about your FOI request, the Bureau will send you a letter explaining its decision and your review and appeal rights.

You can ask for the following decisions to be reviewed:

if we refuse to give you access to all or part of a document or if we defer giving you access

if we indicate we intend to impose a charge

if we refuse to change or annotate information about you that you believe is incomplete, incorrect, out of date or misleading

The following review options are available:

Internal review by the Bureau (contact the FOI Coordinator to discuss)

Review by the Australian Information Commissioner

You may also lodge a complaint with the Australian Information Commissioner if you are unhappy with the handling of your request. Information about Review Rights and Complaints is available on the OAIC website.

Contact Information

For all inquiries related to FOI please contact the Bureau's FOI Officer: